Poetry
Central Idea
Miscellaneous
Prefixes
Figurative Language
100

What is the most likely reason the poet uses imagery in the poem?

So you can picture what he/she is saying while you are reading.

100

What is the central idea of a passage?

What the entire passage is talking about.

100

How do we determine the meaning of unknown words?

Use our context clues!

100

If you add the prefix un- to kind, what does the new word mean?

not kind

100

What type of figurative language is: “The stars danced in the sky”?


A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
D. Hyperbole

Personificiation

200

When we are reading a poem in third person, where is our narrator located?

Outside of the poem; not seeing or hearing things they are discussing.

200

What is the central idea?

Topic: Dogs
Sentence: Dogs can be trained to help people with disabilities.

Dogs can help people with disabilities.

200

Why does an author use text features like headings and bold words?

To help organize information and make it easier to understand.

200

Which word means “done incorrectly”?

A. redo
B. misplace
C. preview
D. unlock  

B. misplace
 

200

“As fast as a cheetah” is an example of—


A. Metaphor
B. Simile
C. Idiom
D. Hyperbole

Simile

300

Do stanzas have to rhyme in poems?

No!

300

A boy practices basketball every day and improves over time.
Question: What is the theme?

Practice leads to improvement or hard work pays off

300

What is a theme?

The message the author wants you to know

300

Read the sentence: “Lena had to preheat the oven before baking.”
What does pre- mean?

Before

300

“Time is a thief” is—

A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
D. Literal language

Metaphor

400

Why might a poet repeat one or two lines in a poem?

To stress or make out the importance of what he/she is saying.

400

What is the central idea?

Frogs begin life as eggs, grow into tadpoles, and later become adult frogs.

A. Frogs live in water
B. Frogs change as they grow
C. Frogs are small animals
D. Frogs eat insects

Frogs change as they grow.

400

What does the underlined word mean:

“The kitten was timid, hiding behind the couch when guests arrived.”


A. Loud
B. Shy
C. Angry
D. Playful

Shy

400

What does the prefix un- mean in unsafe?

not

400

“I’ve told you a million times!” is—


A. Simile
B. Hyperbole
C. Metaphor
D. Idiom

Hyperbole

500

When we are reading a poem and it is in first person, what kind of information are we getting?

Personal experiences and thoughts

500

What is the central idea?

The desert is very dry, and animals that live there must find ways to survive with little water. 

A. Deserts are hot places
B. Animals need water
C. Desert animals adapt to survive
D. The desert has sand

Desert animals adapt to survive

500

Which structure shows events in order?


A. Cause and Effect
B. Problem and Solution
C. Chronological
D. Compare and Contrast

Chronological

500

Read the word "transport". 

What does the root port mean?

to carry

500

“It’s raining cats and dogs” means—


A. Animals are falling
B. It is raining lightly
C. It is raining heavily
D. It is cloudy

It is raining heavily